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now it's iran, they want to arm the rebels in syria. they always want to push us to another war. it's not like a comedy team. they're always pushing, always war hawks, and they always have the next little war in their pez dispenser. it's always like that. they never say let's hold back and see what happens, they want to get in there and fight. >> i agree this is serious stuff. sometimes we go down rabbit holes of misstatements and things that don't matter. this matters in a very real way. i talked to norm coleman, a former add rform er advisor to romney, and he said barack obama represents a break with how america has presented itself to the world since, you know, basically world war ii, the peace through strength. it's an interesting threat that they're trying toç draw that obama is a nominalist. i'm not foreign policy expert, but i think the world has changed since the cold war. it's not longer just us and russia, it's afghanistan, and syria, there's a huge number of threats out there so the older approach doesn't work as well. it's a fascinating line of argument on foreign p
now it's iran, they want to arm the rebels in syria. they always want to push us to another war. it's not like a comedy team. they're always pushing, always war hawks, and they always have the next little war in their pez dispenser. it's always like that. they never say let's hold back and see what happens, they want to get in there and fight. >> i agree this is serious stuff. sometimes we go down rabbit holes of misstatements and things that don't matter. this matters in a very real way....
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let's turn our attention to some foreign policy issues, first from syria in what is being called a tactical retreat, syrian rebels are pulling out of the key part of homs, the city under siege for a month by syrian troops. the government quickly announcing that it will let the red cross into the neighborhood, another 24 people reportedly died today in homs. and the next member of the european union could be serbia. it has formally accepted a candidate to become a member of the european union, the announcement a dramatic turn around for a country that just over a decade ago was viewed by manifations as a pooh ryia. it was bombed by nato to prevent a crackdown on ethnic albanians. andrew breitbart passed away, he was 43 years old, a conservative blogger who helped contribute to the success of the drudge report and the huffington report. he collapsed shortly after midnight today outside of his home in los angeles. and gasoline prices news today from the aaa, increasing 30 cents a gallon last month and the president talking about gas prices today in nashua new hampshire at a community college.
let's turn our attention to some foreign policy issues, first from syria in what is being called a tactical retreat, syrian rebels are pulling out of the key part of homs, the city under siege for a month by syrian troops. the government quickly announcing that it will let the red cross into the neighborhood, another 24 people reportedly died today in homs. and the next member of the european union could be serbia. it has formally accepted a candidate to become a member of the european union,...
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arwa damon has been inside syria for more than about a week now. she's been talking to rebels who say they're angry at the international community for its inaction and won't tolerate meddling now. do you think there's anything at this point the u.s., its allies can do to try to repair that relationship? >> i think we could establish a safe zone from which they could organize and operate. the other problem, as you know, is the dramatic infiltration over the last year or so of these jihadists, al qaeda jihadist extremists from all over the arab world. you name a country and they've come in from there. and unfortunately, some of the countries that are providing the weapons, those have gone directly to these extremists. rather than to the moderate forces. and without a place to organize, to set up a government to do the things that are necessary to take over, they don't have that yet. finally again, every day that goes by, the problem becomes more difficult, whether it be the weapons they were talking about, the chemical weapons and the nerve gas or wh
arwa damon has been inside syria for more than about a week now. she's been talking to rebels who say they're angry at the international community for its inaction and won't tolerate meddling now. do you think there's anything at this point the u.s., its allies can do to try to repair that relationship? >> i think we could establish a safe zone from which they could organize and operate. the other problem, as you know, is the dramatic infiltration over the last year or so of these...
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. >>> high stakes international showdown may be developing over syria. england's "daily telegraph" reports the pentagon is reviewing military options as a senior u.s. official warnings that the international community may be forced to, quote, militarize the crisis in syria. united nations secretary general ban ki-moon says the arab league will send observers back into syria due to the escalation and violence there and the u.n. may aid them in some fashion. syrian government troops used tanks, mortars and artillery to shell the city of homs once again on wednesday. more than 50 people were reportedly killed. >>> a new and faster passenger screening program is being expanded to more than 25 airports all around the country. eligible passengers, mostly frequent flyers, will be able to avoid removing their shoes and belts before they board flights in exchange for volunteering more information about themselves. the transportation security administration will check out the passengers in advance. it's already in operation at seven airports and will be expanded t
. >>> high stakes international showdown may be developing over syria. england's "daily telegraph" reports the pentagon is reviewing military options as a senior u.s. official warnings that the international community may be forced to, quote, militarize the crisis in syria. united nations secretary general ban ki-moon says the arab league will send observers back into syria due to the escalation and violence there and the u.n. may aid them in some fashion. syrian government...
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and the latest on the showdown in syria and defense secretary leon panetta's warning for president assad with former ambassador nick burns. male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due t
and the latest on the showdown in syria and defense secretary leon panetta's warning for president assad with former ambassador nick burns. male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health...
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and that certainly is consistent with syria. but second, there was broad international support that was manifested with the u.n. resolution. and now we have the active opposition, unfortunately, of china and russia. and then third, we were able to be intervene in a very limited mission, no boots on the ground. the syrian army is big, powerful. it's well armed. so the calculation in the military that might be required is obviously much different decision than libya. >> but sir, you know there are a number of people who say the big difference between libya and syria is oil. >> well, people say that, but i actually think that there's just horror at what is happening to syrian citizens. and i think it motivates everybody here and the european union and some of the arab league is trying to put an end to this horrendous situation of a government unleashing cannons and machine guns on innocent women, children and men. so it's a humanitarian issue is what i think is pushing this. but we don't have the international support and right now
and that certainly is consistent with syria. but second, there was broad international support that was manifested with the u.n. resolution. and now we have the active opposition, unfortunately, of china and russia. and then third, we were able to be intervene in a very limited mission, no boots on the ground. the syrian army is big, powerful. it's well armed. so the calculation in the military that might be required is obviously much different decision than libya. >> but sir, you know...
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cannot give the exact casualty figures, but there's credible reports that more than 100 civilians die in syria every single day. a veteran whose world twar two exploitss depicted in band of brothers. they say buck compton died off the weekend p in burlington, washington. he was 90 years old. he was known for heading the team of lawyers that prosecuted sirhan for the killing of robert f. kennedy. back in a minute with more washington today.
cannot give the exact casualty figures, but there's credible reports that more than 100 civilians die in syria every single day. a veteran whose world twar two exploitss depicted in band of brothers. they say buck compton died off the weekend p in burlington, washington. he was 90 years old. he was known for heading the team of lawyers that prosecuted sirhan for the killing of robert f. kennedy. back in a minute with more washington today.
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stand with the people of syria. and the region. or become come police it in the continuing violence there. the united states urges the security council to back the arab league's demands that the syria government immediately stop all attacks against civilians. and guarantee the freedom of peaceful demonstrations. in accordance with the arab league's plans, syria must also release all arbitrarily detained citizens. return its military and security forces to their barracks. allow full and unhindered access to monitors and journalists. we urge the supreme court council for a political process to effectively address for the aspirations and the concerns of syria's people. countried in an environment free from violence, fear, intimidation and extremism. now, i know that some members here, may be concerned that the security council could be headed toward another libya. that is a false analogy. syria is a unique situation. that requires its own approach. tailored to the specific circumstances occurring there. and that is exactly what the ar
stand with the people of syria. and the region. or become come police it in the continuing violence there. the united states urges the security council to back the arab league's demands that the syria government immediately stop all attacks against civilians. and guarantee the freedom of peaceful demonstrations. in accordance with the arab league's plans, syria must also release all arbitrarily detained citizens. return its military and security forces to their barracks. allow full and...
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now they want to be more aggressive in arming the rebels in syria. they always want to push it to another war over there. it's not like a comedy team. these people are pushing and are always war hawks. they always have one in their pez dispenser, the next war is waiting its turn. they never say hold back and see what happens. it's always, let's get in there and fight. >> i would agree, this is serious stuff. i think, chris, sometimes in the political dialogue we go down rabbit holes of misstatements and things that don't matter. this stuff, how you articulate america's role in the world does matter in a very real way. i was struck, i talk to norm coleman, a former minnesota senator and adviser, foreign policy adviser to romney, i talked to him yesterday. and he said essentially that barack obama represents a break with how america has presented itself to the world since, you know, basically world war ii. this peace through strength idea, the idea that obama, he bows to foreign dictators and wants to weaken america in the world, it's an interesting th
now they want to be more aggressive in arming the rebels in syria. they always want to push it to another war over there. it's not like a comedy team. these people are pushing and are always war hawks. they always have one in their pez dispenser, the next war is waiting its turn. they never say hold back and see what happens. it's always, let's get in there and fight. >> i would agree, this is serious stuff. i think, chris, sometimes in the political dialogue we go down rabbit holes of...
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a short time ago, secretary of state hillary clinton had this to say. >> we disagree on syria. now, it's not the only issue we disagree on, but it is one where people are being killed every single day where violence is escalating. where the government has engaged in these brutal assaults against unarmed civilians, including children. >> nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in the region for us with the latest. richard, the secretary of state says russian helicopters are being used to attack protesters. now the russian foreign minister has accused the united states of arming the syrian opposition. so can we be definitive about either assertion? >> well, the russian foreign ministry is dialing back on that. according to a statement released not along ago, the russian foreign ministry is saying that the foreign minister lavrov was misquoted and that he didn't say that the united states is supplying weapons to the syrian opposition in syria per se, but is supplying weapons to the region. so it appears that russia is trying to at least dial back on this war of words. tha
a short time ago, secretary of state hillary clinton had this to say. >> we disagree on syria. now, it's not the only issue we disagree on, but it is one where people are being killed every single day where violence is escalating. where the government has engaged in these brutal assaults against unarmed civilians, including children. >> nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in the region for us with the latest. richard, the secretary of state says russian helicopters are...
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syria looks -- syria would be so much worse. you saw the break-up of iraq after the united states invasion in 2003. syria would be that times 10. and there's a lot of worry about what are you going to do with that? you have a worry about the slaughter of the allies in the mountains. you have to worry about just this whole break-up and who would govern this region that is so, so -- this country that is so critical for the whole region. but i do think, though, that chemical weapons would be sort of -- that -- i think for the obama administration, that's a line that they would have trouble defending their passivity so far if assad crossed. that's a hard one. it's hard for me to imagine them not doing anything. >> but given that they haven't really done very much over the past 21 months, and they haven't done very much at all, it's not implausible that they would not do the clar tiff thing of invading or stopping the use of chemical weapons. it's a5(y little solace that now they are being bombed with chemical weapons, president obam
syria looks -- syria would be so much worse. you saw the break-up of iraq after the united states invasion in 2003. syria would be that times 10. and there's a lot of worry about what are you going to do with that? you have a worry about the slaughter of the allies in the mountains. you have to worry about just this whole break-up and who would govern this region that is so, so -- this country that is so critical for the whole region. but i do think, though, that chemical weapons would be sort...
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there's a lot going on today, including new details out of syria where the fighting has claimed two journalist's lives including one american. we'll have the latest on that. plus, controversy at the brit music awards. we'll show you what happened when adele's acceptance speech for album of the year went on too long for the producers' taste. first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >>> the republican presidential field is heading to arizona today to square off in one last debate before tuesday's primaries in michigan and arizona. it's been noorlly a month since the candidates last shared a stage. and nbc news marist poll showed mitt romney and rick santorum in a statistical tie among michigan voters. ron paul and newt gingrich trail the top two contenders by over 20 points. so far romney's efforts to play up his michigan roots aren't registering with voters. the poll shows 88% say the candidates' ties to the state do not affect their vote. just 10% say it makes them more likely to support this candidacy. >>> in arizona the poll shows mitt romney with a doub
there's a lot going on today, including new details out of syria where the fighting has claimed two journalist's lives including one american. we'll have the latest on that. plus, controversy at the brit music awards. we'll show you what happened when adele's acceptance speech for album of the year went on too long for the producers' taste. first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >>> the republican presidential field is heading to arizona today...
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they did it with syria. they'll just do it. when their survival, when they truly believe their survival is in question, they will do what they have to do. >> now we know that president obama has made it clear that he, like most leaders in the world, is opposed to iran developing a nuclear we. what steps do you think the president is prepared to take to prevent that from happening? you know yourself, with all the experience you've had, that the iranians have been on the threat hold of devel threshold of developing a nuclear weapon for years. >> i read national intelligence estimates saying they are one, two, three, four years away from a nuclear weapon. there's no evidence they're doing it now. they are gaining the knowledge. they are putting pieces together, but it's not like they would test a bomb tomorrow. i would be surprised if they ever test one because they know what the reaction would be. they are bearding us. the question is whether the israelis will respond to it. what the president is doing is right. he's going to the
they did it with syria. they'll just do it. when their survival, when they truly believe their survival is in question, they will do what they have to do. >> now we know that president obama has made it clear that he, like most leaders in the world, is opposed to iran developing a nuclear we. what steps do you think the president is prepared to take to prevent that from happening? you know yourself, with all the experience you've had, that the iranians have been on the threat hold of...
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ram. >>> turning to syria. some numbers, unicef said last week was the deadliest seven days of this entire 18-month conflict. 1600 people killed just last week. that's one number. here is another. during august more than 100,000 syrians fled the country, fled the violence in a single month. many of them fleeing to turkey. the u.n. call this is a brave and deteriorating incident. we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it surprise you that the united states doesn't take any other actions other than what they call nonlethal support? does it surprise you they don't want to arm the rebels, for instance or talk about a no-fly zone or buffer zone or safe zones? >> translator: right now there are certain things being expected from the united states. the united states had not yet catered to those expectations. maybe it's because of the elections, maybe it's because of the pre-election situation in the states. nobody has spoken to us about their reasons and they a
ram. >>> turning to syria. some numbers, unicef said last week was the deadliest seven days of this entire 18-month conflict. 1600 people killed just last week. that's one number. here is another. during august more than 100,000 syrians fled the country, fled the violence in a single month. many of them fleeing to turkey. the u.n. call this is a brave and deteriorating incident. we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it...
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secretary clinton will condemn the violence in syria. >>> -- think this could be a stalling tack ticket to soften economic sections. ali, joining me now, thanks so much, there's been a lot of promises from iran in the past and frankly a lot of skepticism in the west. you recently had an opportunity to go to the strait of hormuz and see the ship traffic how close it really is in terms of the narrowness of the strait and how easy it would be for iran to mine that area and to go after the global shipping and also the u.s. navy. >> that is right, andrea, iran has a very, very strong presence in the strait of hormuz, there's a lot of hardware down there. it's easy to close down, as you say, the question is, is iran willing to close down the strait? they are not willing to do it right now because there's still a lot to play for, but if they are squeezed into a corner and they cannot sell their oil abroad, they feel they have nothing to lose they will stop other people's exports if they cannot sell their own. definitely an option they are keeping on the table but not something that they want t
secretary clinton will condemn the violence in syria. >>> -- think this could be a stalling tack ticket to soften economic sections. ali, joining me now, thanks so much, there's been a lot of promises from iran in the past and frankly a lot of skepticism in the west. you recently had an opportunity to go to the strait of hormuz and see the ship traffic how close it really is in terms of the narrowness of the strait and how easy it would be for iran to mine that area and to go after the...
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marie coe8 coleman was killed in syria. they say she may have been murdered after claiming to kill any journalist that sets forth on syrian. >> in a career spanning 30 years she covered wars around the world and was renown for compassionate clear writing. all earning her the respect of her colleagues. news corporations rupert murdoch wrote. she had fearlessly covered wars in many places, she put her life on many occasions because she was driven by determination because suffering of victims did not go unreported. it was that determination and the passion she had for the stories she told. >>> i am a war correspondent more by default. >> because what happens in a situation like that, because often you get sent there and they know you are not going to crack up, i suppose. >> i think successful war correspondents you just have to be able to do with absolutely anything and expect anything. if you go into a situation where people are shooting at each other and increasingly, i think that is the change in wars increasingly at everyt
marie coe8 coleman was killed in syria. they say she may have been murdered after claiming to kill any journalist that sets forth on syrian. >> in a career spanning 30 years she covered wars around the world and was renown for compassionate clear writing. all earning her the respect of her colleagues. news corporations rupert murdoch wrote. she had fearlessly covered wars in many places, she put her life on many occasions because she was driven by determination because suffering of...
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activists in syria say security forces fired rockets that ripped through a building in hamas today killing 12 people there. heavy fire was reported in damascus. they said they should consider military action if the current piece plan continues to fail. the grapevine is next. don't forget, tonight's infinitive to sponsored text to vote question. which best describes the secret service scand to colombia? text sr1 if you think it was a knucklehead mistake. sr2 if it's a serious threat. sr3 for systemic problem. sr4 if your attitude is what is the big deal? results are coming up. g to the , ford is having some sort of big tire event. i just want to confirm a few things with fiona. how would you describe the event? it's big. no,i mean in terms of savings how would you sum it up? big in your own words, with respect to selection, what would you say? big okay, let's talk rebates mike, they're big they're big get $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the big tire event. so, in other words, we can agree that ford's tire event is a good size? big big not quite knowing what the next ph
activists in syria say security forces fired rockets that ripped through a building in hamas today killing 12 people there. heavy fire was reported in damascus. they said they should consider military action if the current piece plan continues to fail. the grapevine is next. don't forget, tonight's infinitive to sponsored text to vote question. which best describes the secret service scand to colombia? text sr1 if you think it was a knucklehead mistake. sr2 if it's a serious threat. sr3 for...
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and here they're attacking lawrence korb for arguing the intervention in syria really probably isn't the best idea let's just take a look at what pissed them off so much shall we. not quite sure who the rebels are who we would be would be be protecting. you know what you are it's one thing to say ok let's and they are probably you willing to you know ground troops to follow up at all unlikely should we be the ones that are sending airpower if there were no i said it's your duty you have actual community i mean and this is not an american problem it's a problem that impacts the arab league and other countries in europe. well actually mulling through military and diplomatic consequences what shameless propaganda thanks for pointing that out for you beacon as if anyone actually wanted hard core republican thoughts on intervention because they're pretty damn obvious so that's why this joke of a blog attacks our credibility because they have not they don't focus on content they cherry pick phrases they use buzz words they portray people they don't agree with his big scary foreigners well
and here they're attacking lawrence korb for arguing the intervention in syria really probably isn't the best idea let's just take a look at what pissed them off so much shall we. not quite sure who the rebels are who we would be would be be protecting. you know what you are it's one thing to say ok let's and they are probably you willing to you know ground troops to follow up at all unlikely should we be the ones that are sending airpower if there were no i said it's your duty you have actual...
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and the uprising against syria's president. the u.n. humanitarian chief was allowed to enter a homs district after a deadly four-week siege. government forces took control of the district last thursday after rebel forces abandoned the area. it was sealed for six days and activists accuse the government of using the time to hide evidence of atrocities committed there. francis coe, nbc news. >>> here is a look at some of the other stories making news early today in america. >>> in louisiana, surveillance video captured a thief breaking into a pharmacy and stealing 9,000 pills inless than a minute. the burglar filled a garbage bag with nearly $5,000 worth of prescription drugs, including oxycontin and morphine and oxycodone. he remains on the loose. >>> an explosion in cincinnati sent fire shooting up into the street in front of a bus. at least three man hole covers were sent flying from the blast caused by an underground electrical line. thankfully, nobody was hurt. >>> also in ohio, a school bus driver is now facing charges. police say v
and the uprising against syria's president. the u.n. humanitarian chief was allowed to enter a homs district after a deadly four-week siege. government forces took control of the district last thursday after rebel forces abandoned the area. it was sealed for six days and activists accuse the government of using the time to hide evidence of atrocities committed there. francis coe, nbc news. >>> here is a look at some of the other stories making news early today in america. >>>...
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today rally took place throughout syria in honor of the french journalist. an air monitor brought in as part of a team to assess the situation. decided to quit. they are unable to stop the killing. the man who served as vice president of syria from 1984 until he was exiled 2005, tells an arab newspaper the only way to change the situation in syria is for a foreign military strike. until that happens it's status quo. in jerusalem, reena ninan. >> bret: making money while making a fashion statement. that is next in the grapevine. remember this scene from 2008? we may see a repeat. >> bret: now some fresh pickings from the political grapevine. president obama re-election campaign is reportedly considering moving the final day of the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina, to bank of america stadium in hoping of selling more luxury sky boxes to wealthy donors. bloomberg cited three democrats involved in fundraising saying planners are struggling to meet their $37 million goal. however, the dnc says it plans to hold the convention at time war
today rally took place throughout syria in honor of the french journalist. an air monitor brought in as part of a team to assess the situation. decided to quit. they are unable to stop the killing. the man who served as vice president of syria from 1984 until he was exiled 2005, tells an arab newspaper the only way to change the situation in syria is for a foreign military strike. until that happens it's status quo. in jerusalem, reena ninan. >> bret: making money while making a fashion...
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back to our new center here in moscow top stories not exactly how past the hour in the russian capital syria's commercial capital aleppo has turned into the country's fierce battle ground as government forces try to reclaim the city from the rebels and russia has accused insurgents and their western patrons of leaving damascus no choice but to fight on. as the breathtaking olympic games opening ceremony kicked off with a marvelous spectacle starring the likes of the queen paul mccartney and david beckham british police spoil the show for a group of cycling activists telling them to get on their bikes. saudi arabia police club down demonstrators and live rounds as pro-reform protests spread through bahrain and the united arab emirates it's the latest outburst of violence in the country's eastern region that clashes have occurred throughout the past year . well i'll be back with a news team with more on those stories and in the meantime it's part two of the only on the show from washington. technology innovation all the developments around we've got the future covered. for our guys it is time fo
back to our new center here in moscow top stories not exactly how past the hour in the russian capital syria's commercial capital aleppo has turned into the country's fierce battle ground as government forces try to reclaim the city from the rebels and russia has accused insurgents and their western patrons of leaving damascus no choice but to fight on. as the breathtaking olympic games opening ceremony kicked off with a marvelous spectacle starring the likes of the queen paul mccartney and...
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military or the pentagon to drop plans for military intervention in syria. the pentagon drafted a long-term vision of what a military operation in syria would look like that had to do with miscommunication at panetta's testimony yesterday on capitol hill. the deputy oil minster has reportedly defected and posted a video on you tube that make him the highest ranking official to leave since the up rising began a year ago. >> per new concerns about the nuclear program today. images of a facility appear to show trucks and earth moving vehicles at the site. diplomats say that indicates a clean up of radioactive traces. senate leaders struck a deal clearing the way for a vote on $109 billion overhaul of the skmoi transit programs at the same time john boehner is struggling to get his colleagues to pass a version of the bill. we will talk about that later in the hour. >> the opening bell just rang. time for the run down. really late. i am sorry i have been doing this. >> this is good because we can tell you where the market is opening. 70 points on the dow. gains y
military or the pentagon to drop plans for military intervention in syria. the pentagon drafted a long-term vision of what a military operation in syria would look like that had to do with miscommunication at panetta's testimony yesterday on capitol hill. the deputy oil minster has reportedly defected and posted a video on you tube that make him the highest ranking official to leave since the up rising began a year ago. >> per new concerns about the nuclear program today. images of a...
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gets involved in syria, it won't transform u.s. policy in the middle east and change the dynamics of everything in washington. trust us on this including the fiscal cliff. >>> well, driving a hard bargain, president obama heads to the motor city and in the middle of a union fight. i have a former governor of michigan here. plus, we'll talk fiscal cliff and debt ceiling with him. plus, one hatch of simpson-bowles. the erskine bowles half. the less dancing of the duo. why former chief of staff is growing more optimistic we'll be able to get a deal before the cliff dive. by the way, will he take a job in president obama's cabinet? i'll have that answer straight ahead. first, a look ahead at the president's schedule today. you can see it's michigan with the lunch time remarks. back to the white house before 5:00. [ male announcer ] when ziggy the cat appeared at their door, he opened up jake's very private world. at first, jake's family thought they saved ziggy, but his connection with jake has been a lifesaver. for a love this strong,
gets involved in syria, it won't transform u.s. policy in the middle east and change the dynamics of everything in washington. trust us on this including the fiscal cliff. >>> well, driving a hard bargain, president obama heads to the motor city and in the middle of a union fight. i have a former governor of michigan here. plus, we'll talk fiscal cliff and debt ceiling with him. plus, one hatch of simpson-bowles. the erskine bowles half. the less dancing of the duo. why former chief of...